Stressless Paloma Mocca Leather - Our
Stressless Paloma Mocca Leather is Deeply dyed, only slightly
corrected leather, Paloma Mocca Leather's grain allows natural
markings to remain. The corrected top layer of Paloma Mocca Leather
has smoothed out some of the structure, giving it a widely enjoyed
approval by most customers with its wide range of color choices.
Only a thin coat of lacquer is applied to protect the surface.
This allows for its very organic, smooth and supple feel. Stressless
Paloma Mocca Leather still remains resistant to indirect light
sources and will require immediate clean up from spills to keep
the damage from entering deeper into the skin.

All Stressless Ekornes® Leathers are sourced
from cattle tanneries worldwide. During the manufacturing process,
the hides are deep dyed. For variation, basic dye colors and varying
dye colors (with visible two-toned effects) are offered. Inspection
is in accordance with international norms for quality and determination.
Manufactured according to existing laws and guidelines for human
useage and at all times, the Ekornes® company cooperates with
international institutions regarding the safety, content and use
of chemicals as well as other substances relating to health and
environment of its leathers.

About Stressless Leather - Ekornes purchases
its upholstery leather from the leading worldwide tanneries. The
hide selection process is overseen by Offical Ekornes Stressless
inspectors using the most stringent international quality control
standards in the industry. All Stressless Leather is aniline-dyed.
Color nuances are normal and should be expected. Please note that
Leather absorbs moisture and breathes. With this some color changes
will occur with time and will be accelerated with exposure to
sunlight.

Important Information when buying Paloma Leather
Furniture: Leather is a natural product. Color variations
are normal and colors might vary slightly from one product to
another. The leather is sensitive to direct sunlight, stains and
prespiration. The color will change over time, with exposure to
light and with normal use. Marks left by scars and insect bites
are a natural feature of leather with natural grain. Always be
sure to protect your leather furniture from direct sunlight, excessive
body oils and heating sources.